Brazil Accommodation,
Iguacu Falls and South

San Martin Hotel

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Just 1.5 km from the international airport and 10 km from the town of Foz do Iguassu, the San Martin Hotel is located next to the main entrance to Iguassu Falls National Park and within walking distance of the bird park and helicopter port.

There are 142 simple but comfortable rooms all with air-conditioning, mini bar, cable TV and safe.

The hotel was built in the English colonial style amid 130,000 square metres of Atlantic rainforest. Among its many attractions are several forest trails to explore, an interesting playground in the forest for children and a football pitch. There is also a large swimming pool with sun beds and a restaurant offering both a la carte and buffet menus as well as a bar.

Other facilities on offer include tennis and volleyball courts, a games room, sauna and massage services. Evening entertainment can take the form of live music in Piano Bar Lapacho and discos.

The hotel is in a great location to visit both the Argentine and Brazilian side of the Iguacu falls. The Parque das Aves (Iguacu Bird Park) is close by for close views of the native birdlife in large aviaries.

Facilities

En suite rooms with air-conditioning, mini bar, safe, restaurant, bar, disco, live music entertainment, swimming pool, games room, tennis and volleyball court, and sauna and massage services.

Optional Activities

Excursions to the Brazilian and Argentine side of Iguacu Falls including boat trips to the base of the Devil’s Throat drop.

John Melton

Area Specialist

If you have any questions regarding our Brazil tours, please feel free to contact me on +44 (0)1803 866965

The experience at the Pantanal Wildlife Centre & Jaguar Research Centre was outstanding. Our guide Benedicto was first class – he knew all the fauna, especially the birds and clearly loved them and could not wait to show us everything he knew. We saw the Tapirs at the mango tree (twice), coati, too many birds to list all, at pace which was perfect. At the Jaguar Research Centre the staff did an outstanding job and, OK the camp was not luxurious but WHO CARES? when you have a chance to see the jaguar, and we in fact saw seven. ALL of which were fantastic views, not just a blip in the distance.

Mrs R W - Wiltshire